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the business latest is free to you believe, i guess is an ice supply on one of your just makes modern plates. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send. this is the news on line from dell ha, coming off in the next 16 minutes and a half dropping, garza goes wrong. 5 people are killed twice, humanitarian a being power suited in desperate the palestinians. the city aid being supplied is woefully inadequate. the most common you have in japan of goes is hungry. what's
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being paid for is nothing else that we want to border crossings to as far as timeframe, as i mentioned several weeks likely up to 60 days. us as it's going to take a 1000 folks and up to 2 months to build a time for reports to bring aid into gaza women in a war zone. we're going to take a closer look at the impact of israel's motor and gauze on some of the most vulnerable people, plus humanitarian cries in savannah is reaching kolosso, purples. united nations causes a resolution calling for a cease fire and c done ahead of the muslim holy month of ramadan. and i'm peace of statements with all the day schools will champion next the stuff and will stalls and po physician for sense that a saudi arabian growing pre not long to go know until another big event. it's the country. it's funny nights between anthony joshua and francis and gone. if the
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at least 5 palestinians are being killed and garza, when they were hit by 8 boxes being dropped by faulty power sheets. several countries are being they are dropping, humanitarian supplies as the new on was hundreds of thousands of palestinians are facing catastrophic hunger. you're as president joe biden has called in israel's prime minister to do more on sending aid in to gaza. israel has be limiting the flow of a through lines crossings, and it's also a type, a convoys and palestinians lining up for supplies so much the freedom. it's a tragedy added to the ongoing tragedies experienced by our palestinian people because of strep. i'm, it's this bloody what are you civilian at cross drop age supplies to sit in the move in areas of strip somebody able to unfortunately that's a piece of power sheets fell directly on the heads of civilian the mobile. dyslexia, the best of 5 individuals, i'm the injury of more than 10 people comes on for palestinians and then off of jobs are they say the a that does not, does line safely,
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does not even come close to meeting the large scale humanitarian needs all just as honest, i'll surely present an air job site is your body. a northern garza, you know, that the, uh now i try to on behalf of a how to jump value on a we here on beach street jabante and northern you guys a short while ago planes dropped aid in this area and the locals have gave it in large numbers, but what was drops from these planes is nothing enough for the citizens that it consists of daily meals and reading to $800.00, which is that the only yellow you bet j the sub off in full. i wish i could. well, i have 7 children with these means i'm lucky enough. how can i get one of the, one of these, the nothing we are hungry about stopping here and just audio what's being it won't, it does not help us, but we want everything back to how it was before the judge. i know what to do about it. i know i cannot do anything else. i've tried my best. we don't even have enough
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. right. my son has moved. my wife is pregnant. my heart is breaking. i can't do anything. so my children. 7 i got, i got the come in and said that, well, i did the, the call is we can see now and you've seen is approaching and dropping a new batch of a to the 8 is most likely not enough to meet the needs of the teen of the citizens, so a charging here, citizens are requesting the delivery of a through trucks to northern gone. so we are currently no basic necessity, but it is very difficult to find food, all set. and people are now rushing and gathering in large numbers to get just some of the well, my life, probably not the chevy dealer. but obviously it is taught a couple of rooms on the phone for us from southern gaza to i'm so we're talking about the efforts to try to get more age. and although there are lots of questions about whether or not that is going to happen in the timeframe that's going to
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happen, just give us an idea of the 8 situation. the strip right now. yes. in fact, we have been seeing driving back within the course of the past few weeks there, there are more restrictions and made to the varies given to them. talk is gone. so this is why the majority of countries have been contributing to increasing efforts to make different corporations of speeds talking to the territory which are considered to be from the thomas team perspective. not really sufficient. as we have been talking to the, to a number of residents in the north have been describing the situation. being really can you take, i'm catastrophic because not all the majority of people can really help and access to these aids and the out for us to choose it in being an own areas and locations. or it's not in thing, which means that they sometimes did not really get lucky enough in order to get to the sides. and it has been also singing and expressing that without an unconditional flu that needs to get another positive gauntlet situation. within the coming days,
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we get much more desperate specifically that we are just always far away 2 days from the month of ramadan. and people that have nothing really an email to feed on . and this is completely catastrophic and be happy in warning from completely serious consequences would result it if there is new any. so the fluid became an attorney supplies for people there as who are waiting for very critical days of the fighting will continue with the reaching the ceasefire as old house, the sight of just hitting tools, ego sions, and talks for us. he's quiet that have been healed, entire row that we uh, between homeless and use the pretty good by regional mcgee, just in fact, i didn't mean time of course talk this talks a continuing as well as they are telling me i, i attracts that we've been talking about just tell us what's been happening over the last few hours a yes rep. in fact, there was never really taught being fighting the bombardment as will continue within the past few hours, we have been seeing a gradual increase of compartments in the middle areas where the also the re
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bombardment had continued in them. st. ross and toll saving them across the refugee camp in middle areas where a number of houses being attacked and toys and similar situation sounds really crazy. for the flies, we have been seeing the series of barrage of rockets of abutment have been also carried down to them of our residential house being targeted along with the civil com where the number of injuries have arise into 6 have a stance being injured and have been transported to a major hospital for medical treatment to now be given cloud a sound and buzzing of is really military trains and the very facts of movement and this kind of also hot, you'd a city which really can you be another source of psychological control? my cause for sickle against will have been reading from multiple areas now ending up with, with and rough, where those people are right now are completely under ongoing military abutment within the past few hours time. thank you very much. indeed. that's kind of cowboys
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on the phone for some southern gaza while the european commission president says a monitored and cut it off from cyprus to guy. so it's going to open this weekend. i should have on delay instead of cargo ship with test on friday. and on con reports from the, for the city of la monica in cyprus, they calling it the maritime, colorado announced by the you. what is partners? it's supposed to be one solution to leave yet what can only be described as a looming firm and we are launching this cypress maritime corey, just to get the cypress, the european union, the united arab emirates, and think united states. and it is your relentless work to get this call your up and running despite all the challenges. and this is truly inspiring. but it's not enough and nowhere near officiant enough to get the massive amounts of
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a need. you put 2300000 palestinians trapped and the strip hundreds of trucks carrying crucial aid remain stranded in egypt. but israel is ignoring coals to reopen line crossings into the strip. do you, an agency for palestinian refugees says moving 8 by land is the most effective root is so easy, less sudley crossing points. but to make the list that as well with a balance of strict, this is what we use before the worst part is on the 7th of october, when there was a regular flow of about 500 trips every day and to the commotion supplies. so it shouldn't be complicated, it totally. well there is a political the way there was a way the maritime ricardo is far from easy is going to get the i need off the boat . now there's no functioning port in garza. so that's another logistical challenge is thing going to get onto trucks and into distribution sentences that weren't happen overnight to something the british foreign minister referenced in a comment, it's going to take time to build to the crucial thing is today,
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these really supposed to confirm that they'll open the pool to ashton, that is in israel, but that's a working part. it could take a know that would increase the amount of age and that age and then be driven into goals that would make a real difference. and we need to make a real difference right now. that comment raised eyebrows as a whole point to the maritime coil is to get a directly into the straight. for now, pod with his hand put the boat from sailing from monaco. the remains impulse very much a symbol of vital a stock. but even when it sells, it wouldn't be enough. and even if it's successful, scaling up to meet the needs of people who are facing a man made famine is highly unlikely. and wrong out is there a lot of a well defined set. it can take a sizing price and i live up to $60.00 days to build deductible and bring aid into guys of via that amount of time. let me see how the times are standing by uh, dependent on that with more than that, i know you were listening to that briefing that was happening earlier on. i should
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have lots of questions about this event. i want you to be hearing from the briefing any more details? no, really i haven't. you pretty much summarizes i didn't. it was a very broad brush presentation, right? technical presentation of what's entailed in a drawing logistics over the show operation, j lots for sure. and you know, it's, which is quite surprising, given the details clearly haven't been really worked out as to how this is actually going to work and who's going to be involved off of the us. which is surprising, given that job items already announced it in the state of the union address. probably not a coincidence that the base of democratic party, a very angry about by the end of this administration, is apparent green light for using salvation as a weapon. but as far as the concrete details, this is a battle we thought we anticipate that it'll take over a 1000 us forces to participate in, in building this capability. as far as timeframe,
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as i mentioned several weeks likely up to 60 days in order to deploy the forces and construct the the causeway in the end, the peer. but again, we're starting immediately in terms of putting things into motion on, on that front and will be on the vibe who will distribute the aid. but it didn't really have any office and they were in talks with, with the apartments. but number 2000000 meals a day, it was mentioned a number of times by pat ride, which is given that population of girls are in need of 2200000. that would seem like a substantial in that however, when you look closely what he actually said and the statement, you said it depended upon variables, it would be scaled up over time. it could provide more than 2000000 meals a day. so yeah, that we could not so i guess, i mean, sir. yeah, so the details that i also whether they have been assurances from these are in the
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government that i wouldn't fire on palestinians as they tried to retrieve the pat. right. i wouldn't, wouldn't be drawn. she had thank you very much indeed. she advertising for your subjects and depends on the way the size plan to build a temp report to receive that amount of time. a guy that has been criticized by a senior year unofficial. now with this other aspect, this maritime here. how much 8 are they going to get? this is the 1st time i've heard anyone say, let's use a maritime chair. no one's asked for a maritime here. not the palestinian people, not the humanitarian aid community. why is the united states providing bombs and munition and financial support to a government that is stated? it's intent to start civilians where you are the secretary of state onto the blanket is also said that washington wants to respond 8 access by loans, white house correspondent,
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can we talk. it has more or speaking alongside the turkish foreign minister who was in washington dc to speak with the secretary of state and city blinking about disagreements between turkey and the united states. as a blinking spoke about the construction of the maritime pores along garz's coast. and why he believes that this is something that will allow for increased a into gaza. but the secretary of state, also underscored, even as there will be a maritime cord or that is being explored. he noted that the land core doors will still be the most efficient way of getting a into gaza. take a listen. present. announce last night. a maritime initiative, which will be critical, but we, we know as well that it is absolutely essential. not only to maintain but to expand the land crossings into a gas. uh uh,
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that's the primary vehicle so which we will get assistance to those who need it. as well as air drops and other methods that that were using. but many of washington are concerned that the binding administration's proposal of a temporary portion along causes coast does not illuminate what is still a constant challenge for getting humanitarian aid into gaza. namely that there are still obstacles being put forward by the is really government and that that will continue to be a constant. the construction of us poured along causes coast will fires the cooperation of these relays that so far has not been forthcoming. and even as they suggest that there will be additional land corridors for distributing a, it will still require the cooperation of the israelis. this they say is going to be
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the biggest challenge as well. there is concern that the instruction of the maritime port, well side line and road that has typically taken up this rule as well as other partners including egypt. there is also another concern, and that is that the us is looking to try and achieve an immediate cease fire, but once again is only putting the onus on him, us not is real in order to achieve it. kimberly health it algebra 0, the white house, canada says it will resume funding to the united nations agency for palestinian refugees also about post funding off the israel as some of on was stuff participated in the october 7th for tax and israel on well $5.00 to $12.00 employees, the response i didn't investigations underway. canada was one of 16 countries that halted payments. but your opinion has also applies to resume funding to the u. n. agency. does a palestinian woman named joe. dr. is really airstrikes and the central guys will
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have been taken to all likes. the hospital is one of the few functioning health facilities left in the district, but it severely overcrowded. obviously it has hadn't called her reports from their were changing the hospitals where the ambulances, dozens of women, as we see, women are laying on the floor because there is a lot of beds and they do not have space. the hospital talks with patients and injuries. this woman beside me is pregnant and she was insured during the last air strikes that happened on as the light that area in the middle area of the gaza strip. every women in palestine have been sacrificing a lot since the worst started on because it's true, they have been killed. they have been injured. they lost their husbands,
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they lost their sons. they lost their loved ones and not the dots. they're also being injured in killed, losing their privacy, losing their houses, moving their spaces. how does to even women have been witnessing very harsh things since october 7. and even on women international day, they have been killed and also injured. this is in the theater, up to the hospital then, but some of these really soldiers have been injured in an attack and they occupied westbank that happens near the illegals. out on the whole mesh palestinian fighters open fire as an is really check point then desperately. is it a home made explosive device symbols? so ivy reports were ramallah in the occupied westbank in the hour since this incidents happened. uh, according to these rarely 7 people were injured, there was a helicopter seen at the side of the incident to evacuate those injured away. following that, we know that at least 4 other shooting incidents took place. gunman posting it
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armed resistance fighters, firing on his rarely positions at 4 different locations in and around nablus. now this incident, the, the 1st one that took place that caused those injuries. we know that it's between nablus and janine just south of jeanine. and that area is currently under locked down. all of the main check points in and out of that area. have now been shut down to any and all palestinian traffic as these railways carried out a sweep and operation to try to hunt down a man hunt. they say for the perpetrators of this attack, it's not the 1st time the palestinians have carried out. these kinds of attacks on is rarely positions their illegal is rarely settlements. illegal outposts, settlers backed up by a, by the israeli military. now, the israeli government themselves to dismantled all the homes to dismantle the settlement information 2005. but in the year since there's been a concerted effort by settlers again, backed up by the military to retake reoccupied those areas. so while the israelis
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will characterize this is an attack on is really settlers as an attack on it? these really military would palestinians in the area will say is this is simply palestinian standing their ground defending their own grant a land a as they do. so now what we're, we're hearing most likely is the tensions are high, and most likely we will see rates happen in the towns and villages around that area . we will expect those nightly rates to be more intensified this evening. and we are likely expecting some kind of collective punishment to play out, which is a very common tactic that is real use is when these kinds of incidents happen of the human security council is called for an immediate cease. fire is done for the most of the month of ramadan. the resolution was drafted by the u. k. as being passed with 14 volts in favor and russia upstanding the bottom of the control of the
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country since last april has killed at least 14000 people. millions have been forced from their homes on the facing a widespread food shortage christmas and whom is joining us not from the united nations. i guess the next stage is to try to make that seems fine. what talk to us about the discussions around the resolution? kristen: yes, yes. well this is a resolution calling for a, an immediate cessation of hostilities in sit down. it was 1st proposed by the united kingdom just on monday of this week and voted on today friday, just in time for the ramadan holiday past with 14 votes in favor, one extension, it wasn't unanimous. russia abstain from the vote. they said the resolution had no blame, so they didn't veto it. they allowed it to pass because of these noble aims, in including the de escalation of the conflict of lowering more aid into sudan
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where its desperately needed and encouraging negotiations between the parties. but they questioned whether it was needed, given recent developments on the ground in sudan, namely the opening of an aide route. and they use the opportunity the russians did to attack the west, the united states and united kingdom, in particular for what they described as the double standards in acting in their own political interest. here, the russian and bassett are pointed out that the negotiations have been dragging on for weeks on the gaza seized by a resolution they accused the united states of slow walking that dragging it out for a cease fire in the guise of strip where they said quote, a genuine mass occurred is taking place. so that was the discussion in the council, pointing out the difference of the time it's taken to get this resolution past
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versus what's happening for guys. but i should point out that the organization, human rights watch, did welcome to step by the security council. they said in fact, that it is long overdue for sudan. again, a desperately needed their thousands of people have been killed. and they called on the parties to the conflict, to adhere to it, to enforce it. they said this is a very important 1st step. and they also called on the security council in the international community to enforce the arms embargo on sudan and arms and bar go on to down and to punish all of those on both sides of the counsellor to have been violating international law. so some hope for sudan from the security council, but the always get enforcing something like this is tricky. it does have the weight of international law, but enforcement mechanisms for something like this are tricky and really depending on the goodwill of the parties on the ground. yeah,
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absolutely. christmas. thank you very much of the christmas. so then me at the united nations and that jerry is president, is out of the army troops to rescue 287 students kidnapped by gunman on thursday. at least one of the children was killed during the kidnapping. and the state of cartoon and northern nigeria, the students are believed to be between the ages of $8.15. it's the 2nd law subduction in a week and not junior. we're on groups often demand to run some quadra is associate professor at the center for peace and security studies at the medieval adamo university in nigeria. and it says keeping offerings that on the rise because of a lack of security. the mazda brings down the security team in town, so the frequency of kids maps, adoptions with c communities. the terrace is truly don't fluctuate,
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storing all the higher level for the nation sophistication. the tendency that defines cleveland, that deal, that nice, clean a lot of hoops. we are talking about and most importantly, the successes liquidate by these groups is also huge on the past one and just kind of in the car when it comes to the schools. wow. how to move idea ways to get these desperately at the with the kind of the see should we see the other components? is this for question of complicity being one of those kind of this environment and the time please city of people with the selection bands give credence to the successes we. we talked about the state of emergency and hers has been extended until april is on the games.
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continue the tax video and the says the health system is close to collapse and aid trucks. a stuck at the ports which has been closed. gang leaders are demanding the resignation of prime minister ariel re even main stranded in puerto rico. unable to get back to a hazy correspondent, the reasonable is in the border time of does a bone. i'm here on the border between the dominican republic and a t square. people come between $2.00 to $3.00 times a week to be able to buy and what is known as a free zone. here there's a huge market worth. thousands and thousands of patients are crossing towards this part of the country to take back a food medicine. i'm on many other things. people told us about the situation in haiti. dia right now that it's very difficult for them to be able to find food and other items, and that's why they're coming here to take it back. however, this border is close to people are only allowed to come here to this market and then they have to go back. the dominican republic has been very clear. they won't
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allow any type of refugees or refuge account in this part of the border. they have been reporting people massively, at least in the few hours we have seen 3 trucks returning people back to hey. so you can see right here, there's a wall that was recently built by the government and there was just finished this part of the world to prevent patients from crossing from one side of the border to the other. what is happening in here? you see what we do know is that the chaos continues to be to go on in the capital border friends and in other parts of the country using shooting rate, ongoing with games extending their control to different areas. they're saying that a prime minister are real and we, who's currently in port authority go returns. there's a risk of civil war in the country. in the meantime, there's lots of talk about a move time national security emission to be the loading hatred. the canyon
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ambassador to the united nation says that those 400 police officers are ready to give support to the haitian national police to fight against the gang. but it's an extremely complicated operation, both we because the traditional peacekeeping operation, it has a different architecture and it takes time. we've been told people here say hey, it has no time. i'm very desperate for any type of help, but hey, to can get this. i will just see that about how long so ahead and i'll just have some focused on to the potter's people around the world. ronnie for international women, straight calling for more whites and less discrimination. india out on cost to make it for $1.00 and this as soon as it goes to the room that's coming up in sports with the teacher, the
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it's for and then we're going across spain and portugal. hi everyone. so we've got storm systems crashing in off the atlantic. it's going to be a washout here, but look on saturday, this fire who is a bringing through the valley, eric's and the south of france. it was just a few days ago. the south of france was doubts with rain, so the ground is saturated and we've got about a months worth of rain coming in 36 hours to places like more say so we're likely to see some flooding here. north of this, it's more con. sure. a few showers, southern england and wales, mostly cloudy for belgium. best fit, i think for seen the sun will be in the netherlands. and so down looking good at 13 degrees. that's above average for this on your smart. whether along the eastern shores of the age or at exceed mostly cloudy sky. otherwise, across the vulcans and for turkey, we've got some snow over the mountains here, the northerly wind off the black sea means this thing, temperatures and this stumble, struggle to get to double digits. now remember, all that disturbs whether round eyed periods dropping down rain in some, a rock over, but looking to see half a month's worth in about 24 hours. and with this disturbance we have in the most,
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in b channel, it's pumping in near record heat for the month of march, and places like bulawayo and hers. so while the way of coming in at 34 degrees on saturday with some sun in the forecast for you, that's for updates here. the president biden says he wants a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for, i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, a generation subordinates, premier league legend vincent company to discuss the importance of leadership and representation. most of it starts and appear in the representation is rides, for the rest will follow and travels to add julia to discover how fluid will pay
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the key role in shaping the country from its struggle for liberation to the 2090 protests of political reform generation. simple episode to phone out just the around with bill this to this of just behind me. hundreds of people have been about 2 h as in depth coverage, thailand, states it's future on fossil fuels. i'll just ears, teens on the ground, bring you closer to the house, but this to the, [000:00:00;00] the 0 to 0 reminder over top. so is this out at least 5 palestinians have been killed in gaza when they were headed by 8 volts as being dropped by faulty power shoes. several countries of the near dropping 8 is the u. n. ones. but hundreds of
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thousands of palestinians are 1st and catastrophic, hung. european commission president says, amount of time, you called at all to bring age some cyprus to guy, so will open this weekend. a cargo vessel is expected to test the route on friday for you and says, it's not a substitute for simple lands deliveries, which means locked by is authentic on the size of protect up to a fuzzy personnel and up to 60 days to build the document with bring 8 into a glass of fire. that model, or time root, or on a color is as distinguished public policy follow at american university of a root. he's joining us from boston. thank you very much indeed for being with us. our correspondence, i should have a chance, it was at the pentagon briefing just a few minutes ago by of an hour ago or so. while they were trying to get some more details about why this was all gonna work. and it was all a bit vague. he was saying, is it too cynical to suggest that this is a much a p r exercise for the countries involved as it is about trying to get to monitor
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and aid into gaza? it certainly is a p r exercise, but it also has many of the complex dimensions. uh only a few of which are noble. i'm and the rest of them are probably pretty center. so the mobile one is that any time even provide food for starving and people, is that something you should do that? so here monetary on a requirement for every human being. the problem is that the people are starving because of the policies that the us government them on europe and governments and others are pursuant to allow israel to make from star and to take away their water and might have some basic life facilities. so this is, this is a rooms that the most of the world can see for though also it has a problem and that might emerge in the future. which is that if, if this becomes a main road for bringing materials into a gas or it could shut down some of the other routes around
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a goes on and give is really tighter control of what those and have been out of the territory. and worse as i, there's a, it's mike, provide a mechanism by which the americans, i'm the, as really as might find it convenient to left the box to named exit leave dresser and to complete the cleansing of palestine. which is one of the ams of designers movement. since the 1920s, they will have the power send them out so that there are many dimensions of the problem of it. and what's the worst is physically there with? it's a port and it's supplier as of now over the sky, since a bodies you're dropping, this is a kind of creeping involved in another middle east or in which the united states not only doesn't really know what it's doing, but it is a, is itself actually a main driver of the friday, i'm in the neighbor of the options of israel, which the national criminal of international court of justice has called as
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possibly genocide. so. so there are many, many dimensions of this. most of them are not good. some of them are, and i want to pick you up on something you just mentioned because i was talking to, i must have a bar go to the secretary general of the policy and national initiative. but 24 hours ago. he said, almost exactly the same thing as you did. it is one thing to be able to bring goods and it's another thing to be able to take things out. and of course, that is continual question about the palestinians in gaza and where they should go in the event that the as rarely managers for example, carries out its attack on or off or how being suggested to be going there with mike going to egypt. egypt doesn't want that. is there a suggestion? do you think that this might be under cover of providing humanitarian aid? a way of the us and israel giving an exit strategy if you like to josten's who'd want to leave? and i don't think it's
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a deliberate plan to do that. the united states is pretty reckless and heartless, and it's form policies. but not to that extent. i don't think these really is, are they would do something like that, but it's kind of turn out to be that this and see who is the most secure and convince him of both to get materials and together and to get us in the hands out of our time, so we'll have to just wait and see how it goes. there are some of the other dimensions to this, the fighting on the ground, the exchange of prisoners and hostages. the ability of, of thousands of in this located at 90 percent and then whatever it is to get back to their homes are the areas where other homes used to be. to build new homes. we're not going to have mass of tempt camps of the us to provide and we don't know what the implications of those are. they're not easy mechanisms to police or to control of so this is a move that has many potential or dimensions that cannot be an isolated move and
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has to be linked to a clear, decisive an internationally recognized strategy to end of the fighting release the prisoners and the hostages allow, get us up to try to rebuild it in 5 years, and here's to do that. and then i'll try to give to negotiation to resolve that underlying causes of this, of this conflict that has been done on now for a 100 years. there's also another danger here when the healing problem, i'm just waiting for the day wednesday as well as coming bonds apart because they've tended to bomb everything else. the us funded them out of the occupied territories. that it was i can buy the big bombs, the airport and a searching for time border systems and schools and public schools a virtually at hospitals, virtually everything they do. you know, the numbers are funded, have been, has been bombed by the israeli government using an american weapons, american,
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something in american diplomatic cover up to you. and so this is a ugly, ugly possibility. and i certainly hope it doesn't happen, promissory, we appreciate you being with us as all of us. i'll just say this. thank you very much. indeed for your time, sir. actually, i, a muslims around the world are preparing for the holy month of ramadan. but in guy's customs and rituals are being overshadowed, but the struggle of survival of israel's ongoing war. but at my future reports and unusual crowd in the ruins of gaza, where indiscriminate is really bombardment has killed more than 30000 people since october 7, palestinians walk. you through the ravaged streets, looking at what vendors have to sell for the holy month of ramadan. but this year, there are barely any decorations on sale, and little money to spare to buy them all out of my garage, i come here to buy some items for rama, done anything that may help us revive the religious spear in the tent. we now live
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in anything that may bring joy to little children. just yesterday i received the bad news that all my uncles were killed along with many of their children. their homes were leveled. i'm trying to get at least some toys for the family surviving children. something to lift up their spirits. muslims worldwide will begin observing the holy months in a few days, despite ongoing war around 2 and a half 1000000 palestinians will follow tradition while displaced from their homes . and many have been doing what they can to decorate the streets and tents, but it's proving to be difficult. so he was that about in a lot of i would say i've had a hold of you from it and it's only days away and i've come here to help my children and it the spirit of the month. but everything is insanely expensive. for example, this costs 25 shackles they used to sell for only 7. need us to say that we run for allied, some guys that and that everything behind. we're doing our best to bring joy to our children. and i pray this most will bring us in peace of mind to solve these are
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the things that the students, i know that i'm of the i've come here to get a lantern for the holy month of ramadan. yeah, most fear is in good this year because of the war we are living in fear. there's no joy in life. i'm getting the lantern but do not feel the joy muslims refrain from eating or drinking from dawn to sunset during the month of ramadan in gaza. for some the restriction will offer respite due to dwindling food resources. while mediators were hoping for a ceasefire, no break through has come so far, leaving many palestinians to face what they say will be the hardest ever ramadan said that i'm a hitch, e l g 0. or how inside of this board? here's paycheck. well, thank you very much for me us. so you should have been processed and gone the steps into the boxing ring later on. products, faceoff, games for me, unified will champion anthony joshua in saudi arabia. it's not about the biggest boxing match of the year so far. so hail, manic hands move to the fight. will the biggest dogs are getting ready to face
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locked in saudi arabia to time form a unified will champion heavyweight boxer. and to the joshua clashes with full us, the champion process and gone to the backlit house. and the books entering and re on rather than the update on, on both points is a confident heading into the bound. i'm the only want to go in the back yard. none of them got dumped about back, got out to 2 or 2 of them. i'd want your official prediction. what does it matter for sure, but it, it, should it be the reading with the victory official production? what is it from you? official prediction. what do you say the, on the post, the jr needs to this point? couldn't be any more different for joshua, this is another point on his road to redemption. once the golden boy british boxing
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he's now rebuilding his career after losing his will title to all exactly. the 34 year old has started to show glimpses of his best again and has won his last 3 fights as full and gone as he made his name is an emma may find to. and this is just a 2nd professional books and much this huge intrigue. about his prospects, despite losing his 1st sight to ties to fury, the mind from camera ruins done the sport by knocking down the undefeated world champion. folks might have looked extremely confident, trusting going to have cool, so it's amazing shocked the world again. just try some fury back in october, hands to open the re season and he has nothing to lose. but honestly, joshua has the legacy to lose. but cash to no matter who gets their arm raised, both fight is a set to an tens of millions of dollars from the fight. some would say it's already a win win. for him, malik was just it, i don't want it all to another refinancing. saudi arabia next to stop and has taken
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po position for the 1st time in jetta as he looks to make it back to background. pre victories on saturday, off track issues for rainbow involving team principal, christian horner, asking for stuff and linked with a move away from the team. but he continues to mean business on the track as he looks to follow up. he's. i've seen some opening, winning fall rain last week. the poll position. so i hear this on by it's in the and you've interest legend gigi both on the edge for already so on the client who is on the front row for the 6th race running or taking secondaries fine. let's see may. so the race on of the payment will solve the 11th, the good, the 18 year old will be the youngest. if one driver in history taken face of call assigned to has to have surgery to treat a pain, the sites is on a coma size. i work ups preparing and you know, mentally thinking about i'm, i have to race where i was going to be starting p 10 and then i go checked into the pen for that to 3 and a, and a qualifying. and of course not the kind of ideal situation i feel really sorry for call us and i'm wishing the best, but it's a fantastic opportunity. um like a, like you said a bit disappointed with with everything. but uh, it was, uh, it was
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cards. uh, i just don't know how many cards i have left, you know, let's see it's, it's feel very far. think about los angeles olympic games, but the thought of it excites be, of course, becoming harder and harder, you know, but i still love the sport and still have been competing at the highest level and scale number one. so, and that's what we're supposed to tonight. so let's see you next time route faces. thank you very much. indeed. i'm not stuff ahead on. i'll just go to hong kong of his proposals for a new national security and all that includes life sentences for freezing and construction the these business uptake the school by the city bank growth,
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partner of on the dashboard to use the these business uptake,
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the rooftop net bundle dash move forward to use the the ongoing government has published a draft of a new security which includes live sentences for treason and insurrection. and it's called the safeguarding national security building. it adds to the national security law imposed by beijing 4 years ago. catastrophic reports at home combs, legislative council, debating the draw floor of a new national security little one. the critics and foreign governments say has serious implications for human rights and the pro democracy movement that has suffered a violent crack down in recent years exp. but say the little elaine's phone call and we've mainland china more closely. the $212.00 paged off bill, so known as article $23.00, introduces a range of new crimes including treason, espionage, including with external meaning, following forces in order to commit to legal acts,
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the maximum prison to is life. leaders in both china and hong kong say more legislation is necessary in order to in the woods restore stability. they see montage on the implementation of article 23 of the basic law also has a clear need and urgency hong kong at experienced serious threats of national security. especially the 2019 hong kong colored revolution and black violence. these had brought us unbearable times. i got my gauge haul. it's 5 years since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets, protesting home combs, increasingly close up political ties with china. off the end of the british colonial rules, very pro democracy leaders are in prison, either convicted or facing challenges under the national security little that was imposed by beijing and inactive in $22010.00 comes government says the new draw floors aimed at feeling the loopholes in the 2020 version. the government says
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during the months rooms so called public consultation period, it receives overwhelming support. political activists and rights groups strongly disagree. and there is fear of a how to use this law is a 3rd of a grade concerns internationally. it is unprecedentedly positive and how does it does stating sights um on the human rights in liberty and home home at is definitely a final nato in the coughing of hong kong, taking a ways off of on demand will freedom. phone calls. legislative council was completely over, hold off of the 2019 pro democracy protest, probation, politicians dominate. the legislature. the lack of political opposition means the new lawyers expected to pause easily in the coming weeks. chose not to, i'll just, or the national committee of the us republican party is voted to install a new chapman hand picked by donald trump. like
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a lot of his appointment types and use the former president's control of the policy . what is frequently echo trumps falls claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 elections. terms of jobs are a lot, lot of trump must be the pointed co chairs ukrainian presidents, drug music landscape has met turkeys. presidents are zip tie. i found on a new stumble that i'm skiing, says he needs to key is help to secure the release of prisoners of war and captives held by russia. apparent, also discussed the black sea green deal as well as defense cooperation. the k is a member of nato, but it's also kept from the relations with ukraine underbrush. us is the war began . russian president vladimir presume, is expected to travel to is temple later this month. when the name ukraine with medical qualifications and are required to register for possible military service public, brian has visited a training center for come by medics and the key feature both serving soldiers
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and civilians. these people are practicing skills needed to save lives in the heat of battle. like those in the medical battalion hosting this course, they are roughly divided equally between men and women, treat and gym group. if a woman meets the physical criteria and has the right cycle, logical motivation, she can absolutely perform tasks at the level of any man as a dentist or gain a has registered for possible military service if needed. but living and assume a region that is often under attack from neighboring russia. she says she needs these 1st day skills now in civilian life, almost as stop stop. you don't know what's going to happen or look at much full and someone will be hit as a person with the medical background, i have to know what to do. so far, there are no plans to expand the list of disciplines. the required women to register for military service the on the medical sector. but as ukraine begins, the 3rd year of this full scale war, there was
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a growing awareness of the need from old military post. and now both men and women . and didn't come about medicine, any gender disparity and physical strength is also not weighed by skills we've been possess. i do believe women have a high volume in the army and for some positions they're more suitable even according to my mil commands. so i do believe that there is a place for each woman, but i understand else that that it should be very hard for mothers to leave the family and children. but as the will grind zone, it's a decision increasing numbers of women may be called on to make up the fraud. i'll just say era keith, the people around the world are mocking international women's day. but in gaza there is no celebration. there's always been bob and is on average getting 63 women every day. and the lack of basic hygiene and amid is, is impacting one of the most paul brandon repose demands that coach does her best
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to keep her 10th clean. she's one of the 950000 women, displaced in the homes by israel's war on guns. in the raffle refugee camp international women's day means nothing. put them in the shape of a new model. here, there is no women's day. we do not recognize women's day because we do not have women. all the women have been wiped away women's day somewhere else outside of palestine. yeoman, i big on my a man how this is how we celebrate the women's day. the moment because all hands on some, so t c will to like this. this is all because celebration. how does this scholar most last us for one full months? since is there any troops moved into gaza on october 27th? the un estimates $63.00 women a day had been killed in the strip. that's more of a $9000.00 in total. thousands more have been without women's center for youth
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products are desperately scans. pregnant women and new mothers face a constant struggle to keep themselves on the baby's life in the face of life, threatening shortages of food, water, and medical care. there is sadness and hunger and sickness everywhere. and it's like i said, it's just what did we do? ask, so had, we should be in school now. how do i but i schools a going to do it. all families are gone. and so you have even kind of, i mean, it wasn't, it doesn't mean i'm here and it is. i'm now talk of women's rights brings a bit to response from the displaced apply meant betsy with the yeah. well it's right. we were forced out to bohannon, all homes were destroyed. children killed at these because in women's rights, do i wish i had an a to for the me. oh, i wonder whether punches that the women of well this kind of that being what turn off on tv screens losing our children while they're preaching to us about human rights women. it's all right. just of
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a 100 years since international women's date was 1st celebrated in gaza. there's a sense that the wall has wiped out decades of progress. pull brendan, i'll just say we want large crowds have gathered across latin america to mock international women's day sizes and taken to the streets of the mexican capital. are running against sexism and equality and discrimination and in sympathy with a woman of guys that may defend our side. and mexico has been rising steadily over the past decade. 10 when the murder of each day in the country and funds is not the day by becoming the 1st country to guarantee abortion rights and is constitution. a public ceremony is being held in power steering, showing the changes in law and the not on the prime minister and the overall cost his vote and the referendum on proposals to update its constitution. written to 1937 aim is to modernize the definition of family as well as the role of one in
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society and partners. sound hundreds gathered on the streets of a slum about many also used today to show their support for palestine in women in gosh, and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. have more notice stories. i'm about to stay with us and all the in the winery charges would switch to new extinction. now the ami enjoys and community groups the group, the back from the brain when east investigate early morning is feeding time at this fish farm in the straits of joel southern melisha. which one works here location and after he stopped going out to sea to fish 2 years ago, when my phone was on the way back to show the winds changed suddenly in less than 5 minutes, that would launch waves and my load was sent. i only thought of getting back safely . i lost half my catch, but i didn't care. changing with patterns means that fuel months would say for
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small scale fishermen to head up to see serena rahman is a conservation scientist has been studying the impact of climate change on root communities. so everybody knows the temperature of the oceans. increasingly, it is also affects the movements of the species. so we have changed for species season now. latino, they know where they used to be sufficient or coming in. i so easy to touch 20 grams of clips before. no, it is difficult to. you wouldn't get 5 kilograms. national fishing has been the backbone of coastal communities in the nation for generations. but that's the way of life is coming on. the threat of bruce cool occupation resulting in a hurry, stick your time. i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage presented to the world to justify these rails, the cell phone, gaza,
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dozens of children bound them up during them and executed them. this information has been used by official supports person to the 7 on tuesday or holding the powerful to account as we examined the us as role in the on l g 0 or the the now i'm about this and this is for news on life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, a desperate scramble for food stopping, palestinian savvy a to be dropped into java is woefully inadequate. as israel continues to block lines, crosses. the problem you have in japan. all of codes is hungry. what speed came
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from is nothing else. we want to border crossings to one the desperation, the guys that grows the us size it will take up to 2 months to build

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